Example sentences of "who [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Headhunters , who mostly have a fee based upon one-third of the first year 's guaranteed compensation , did very well for themselves in the 1980s by recruiting many of these people who can make an outstanding contribution in terms of revenue to their organisations .
2 This may seem like a backward step but for those users who only have a computer system and printer this program is ideal for completing any form that will fit in your printer .
3 On the other hand , they know about such things , having had longer-term experience with various brands than most reviewers , who only have the stuff for weeks or months .
4 An interview overseas could be linked with a visit by the employee and spouse who thus have the opportunity to assess first-hand whether they wish to accept the posting .
5 Consider also the computing press agony aunts who generally have a wealth of experience ; they will possibly make some useful suggestions which you had n't thought of .
6 It is prophets who proverbially have no honour in their own country , and Frodo is increasingly a prophet or a seer .
7 Well now : this decision that all children must learn two languages , forgetting the thousands in many English cities who already have a home language , with a literature of its own .
8 Thus more of the laity , who already have a say in synodical affairs and carry an ever greater financial responsibility , are being encouraged to use their gifts in the Church 's most important activity .
9 These advances in molecular genetics mean that by using a combination of haplotype and mutation analysis prenatal diagnosis is now possible in the great majority of couples who already have a child with phenylketonuria , although this has been undertaken infrequently because paediatricians and parents see early treated children as ‘ healthy . ’
10 Sessions are often recorded with bands who already have a record deal .
11 The Diploma is pitched at HNC or HND level , and designed for those who already have a diploma , degree or equivalent qualification in another discipline .
12 Mr Terry McLoughlin and his wife , Liz , who already have a Body Shop in Middlesbrough , will run the Darlington franchise .
13 Independent companies are often the setting for bands who already have an idea of the sort of music they want to make , and where they want to end up .
14 Liz and Terry McLoughlin , who already have the Body Shop franchise in Middlesbrough , will take over at Darlington .
15 You 've got the original ones … who still have a caring for the school , but the newer teachers … they 've got no caring for it and there 's no consistency in the school . ’
16 People who have been conditioned to this kind of reading pattern and who still have the habit of frequenting their local library require similar fare there .
17 This type of rider is scorned by real horse-lovers who always have the horse 's welfare at heart .
18 ‘ People who always have an eye for the main chance !
19 The couple , who also have a daughter Emma , 16 , and son Daniel , eight , are still trying to come to terms with the murder .
20 Robert and Carol , who also have a son , Daniel , and another daughter Emma , had warned Johanna of the dangers of going off with strangers .
21 By that I mean those of us who do n't fit in to the stereotypes created by our culture , and refuse to be ; for example , such like myself who are n't rapacious materialists , fashion victims , empty-headed bimbos , domineering matriarchs who perpetually have a pan of chicken soup on the hob and a home-made cake ready for everloving family to devour .
22 This includes about 60 talented young graduates and engineers ( what most companies might call the ‘ A list ’ ) who now have a stint out on the front line , .
23 Here 's facing Tufnell , sweeps again , but he does n't make contact this time , the ball goes through Jack Russell 's leg who now have a bye , Ian Botham moves from slip takes off his psychedelic sunglasses and Graham 's to throw to Russell .
24 Timex in Scotland who sacked all their workforce , who now have no job at all .
25 At work-outs , people who often have no occasion to speak to one another during the day — hourly workers , salaried managers and union leaders — are summoned to the corporate equivalent of a New England town meeting .
26 The least able sailors first and then a minute later the next group start and so on , finishing with the best sailors who often have a handicap of 10 minutes on a 25-minute race .
27 Dealers have pumped these out to clients who often have an aversion to OTC ( too risky ) and to listed stocks ( too boring ) .
28 Those students who take Celtic through to honours level tend to be aiming for a Gaelic-related job ( eg in journalism or broadcasting , Government agencies , local government or teaching ) ; but a typical first-year class also includes many who simply have an interest in Scotland 's languages or heritage .
29 In a good organization the objectives that have to be achieved are decided with considerable interaction between those who are going to carry them out , and those who ultimately have the responsibility for the leadership of the enterprise .
30 There is much that can be said about the advantages of such a strategy , which is flexible and which can penetrate secular buildings with the salt of the gospel touching the lives of many who otherwise have no contact with the church .
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